The artificial eye is a prosthesis that has several significant functions. It is important to know that it does not restore sight, but it does help to do the following:

prevent remaining soft tissue from collapsing

prevent eyelids and lashes from turning in

facilitate the proper circulation of tears so they can continue to do their job of cleaning and lubricating
the socket and lids

These functions of the artificial eye, along with concern for the comfort of the wearer, are the reasons why the Erickson's process begins with a custom impression of the
eye socket. Instead of using an uncoloured stock blank as a base for the new eye, we make our own blank, individually fabricated to fit the size and shape of the socket.
When movement is possible, the prosthesis is designed to move naturally and without irritating the surrounding tissue. This "modified impression method" is one
of the most important aspects of fitting the Erickson's eye.